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there was a place in columbus. there were 50 people standing in line, 40 of those 50 came out having voted provisionally. you know, people not being on the list when they should have been on when they registered, and so we are really concerned about that. pennsylvania. this campaign of confusion around identification, the aclu won that lawsuit. earlier, i got a tax from someone who went to college with me saying that we are required to ask for identification. she told them i am not showing it to you because i know i do not have to, but that kind of confusion leads to a real kind of question. at the end of the day after the election is close, we are going to be really having to deal with this mess and make sure that we have free, fair, and accessible elections and that we are pushing back on all of these voter suppression efforts that were passed by politicians trying to manipulate the laws for their own game. >> were you surprised by what you have seen? and do you think this is going to determine the outcome of the
there was a place in columbus. there were 50 people standing in line, 40 of those 50 came out having voted provisionally. you know, people not being on the list when they should have been on when they registered, and so we are really concerned about that. pennsylvania. this campaign of confusion around identification, the aclu won that lawsuit. earlier, i got a tax from someone who went to college with me saying that we are required to ask for identification. she told them i am not showing it...
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Nov 14, 2012
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and a lot of people might say, yeah, i worked in columbus, ohio. you have a more tight-knit community, but it's not going to work at the federal level because nobody is interested in that. democrats might say, mayor coleman, hey, we won the election. we could play hardball with these ceos. we don't care. >> that's not the way to go. the way to go is bring in those that were hostile and make them their ally. help to deliver the message. if it can work in the center of the political universe, which is columbus, ohio, underscore the word ohio, it can work in washington, d.c. and it worked here, it can work there. and it's a model that has worked in the past. it can work in the future. i'm confident that the president can pull this together. >> well, i'm sure many people out there hope you're right. mayor coleman from columbus, ohio, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you, carol. >>> you're driving fast when the car in front of you suddenly slams on the brakes. we'll show you how technology can help you survive that horrifying scen
and a lot of people might say, yeah, i worked in columbus, ohio. you have a more tight-knit community, but it's not going to work at the federal level because nobody is interested in that. democrats might say, mayor coleman, hey, we won the election. we could play hardball with these ceos. we don't care. >> that's not the way to go. the way to go is bring in those that were hostile and make them their ally. help to deliver the message. if it can work in the center of the political...
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we find a lot of 20s through the northern great lakes, detroit at 29 degrees, columbus 29, binghamton 32, new york city 41 degrees. we'll call it cold tonight, 28 degrees for hagerstown and frederick, baltimore around 32 degrees, d.c. 35. head down to quantico for a temperature of 30 and you can see out toward winchester 28 degrees. so coal overnight expected freezing and be -- cold overnight expected freezing and below in the suburbs, about 35 degrees in the district with lighter winds out of north at 5 to 10 miles per hour. we'll keep that going tomorrow, our temperature 50 degrees. so a cool day with the average being in the upper 50s now but definitely wall to wall sunshine. at 8 a.m. 38 deges with lots of sun. by noon about 47 degrees and again expecting a good amount of sunshine and by 4:00 about 48 degrees. we stay quiet in the short term. as we check temperatures around the region tomorrow, again it looks like some of you will only be in the low and mid-40s, cumberland only 43 according to our model guidance, winchester, martinsburg and hagerstown 45. you get in closer and it'
we find a lot of 20s through the northern great lakes, detroit at 29 degrees, columbus 29, binghamton 32, new york city 41 degrees. we'll call it cold tonight, 28 degrees for hagerstown and frederick, baltimore around 32 degrees, d.c. 35. head down to quantico for a temperature of 30 and you can see out toward winchester 28 degrees. so coal overnight expected freezing and be -- cold overnight expected freezing and below in the suburbs, about 35 degrees in the district with lighter winds out of...
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Nov 12, 2012
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detroit, cleveland, columbus, all of you in the state of ohio, indianapolis, it's raining right now. it's all light rain, but you definitely want the umbrella as you head in and out of the car this morning and across the state of kentucky. it looks like this rain will hold off the eastern seaboard during the day today, so you do not need the umbrella. we're clear and cold back here in the midwest after this big storm system. the good news for the east coast, it looks like the rain tomorrow morning will clear by tomorrow afternoon. >> did you say rain tomorrow morning? >> just a little bit, yep. >> see, and it was such a nice day yesterday and then today. >> can't last this time of year. >> okay. >>> let's head now to some entertainment news. bond took over the box office this weekend. "skyfall", the 23rd installment in the 007 franchise scored the highest ever opening for a bond film. it was the fourth highest opening of the year. "lincoln" also fared well, making close to $1 million in just 11 theaters before its wide release this weekend. here's a fun fact for you. daniel day-lewis
detroit, cleveland, columbus, all of you in the state of ohio, indianapolis, it's raining right now. it's all light rain, but you definitely want the umbrella as you head in and out of the car this morning and across the state of kentucky. it looks like this rain will hold off the eastern seaboard during the day today, so you do not need the umbrella. we're clear and cold back here in the midwest after this big storm system. the good news for the east coast, it looks like the rain tomorrow...
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Nov 5, 2012
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>> reporter: no big surprise there, diane, where you find us tonight, right here in columbus, ohio. take a look here to give you an idea where we are inside a hangar at the airport packed with romney fans on the eve of the election. these voters know how high the stakes are here in the buckeye state. on the eve of election a rare quiet moment between mitt romney and his longest running mate, his wife. captured by mitt's body man as they call him on the campaign before they greeted a crowd of thousands in virginia. >> are we going to be neighbors soon? [ cheers ] >> reporter: then the crowd with its own election eve countdown. the frenetic push to the finish. romney starting in florida then virginia tonight here in ohio. but in these final days romney made it clear the states they need. >> the battleground of the battlegrounds. >> is ohio going to do it for us? >> all: yes. >> reporter: this image of romney on the campaign plane today a senior adviser telling us he wouldn't call romney nostalgic but instead describing him as eager, not nervous, eager. ann romney in these final days w
>> reporter: no big surprise there, diane, where you find us tonight, right here in columbus, ohio. take a look here to give you an idea where we are inside a hangar at the airport packed with romney fans on the eve of the election. these voters know how high the stakes are here in the buckeye state. on the eve of election a rare quiet moment between mitt romney and his longest running mate, his wife. captured by mitt's body man as they call him on the campaign before they greeted a crowd...
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Nov 13, 2012
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the mountains into western pennsylvania we fine pittsburgh at 39, column -- find pittsburgh at 39, columbus 29 and chicago 39. there will be gusty winds out of the northwest as well. annapolis, gusts to 21 this hour, frederick and hagerstown gusts up and over 30 miles per hour. while have a rather gusty night and most of the day tomorrow. here's what we've got at the surface. frontal boundary will swing through with showers overnight clearing west to east tomorrow for a brighter afternoon for most places as high pressure builds in. between the departing cold front and incoming high pressure we'll keep the breezes going foam and we'll certainly keep temperatures -- tomorrow and we'll certainly keep temperatures much chillier than today. in rain we're thinking between 1/2-inch and inch of rain and 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch for everybody else in the light green colors. 49 and showers, gusty winds with a temperature of 53 degrees for a drier afternoon and cooler day overall. in fact, our fox 5 accuweather seven-day forecast, mostly a cool weather, but a lot brighter especially by tomorrow afternoon,
the mountains into western pennsylvania we fine pittsburgh at 39, column -- find pittsburgh at 39, columbus 29 and chicago 39. there will be gusty winds out of the northwest as well. annapolis, gusts to 21 this hour, frederick and hagerstown gusts up and over 30 miles per hour. while have a rather gusty night and most of the day tomorrow. here's what we've got at the surface. frontal boundary will swing through with showers overnight clearing west to east tomorrow for a brighter afternoon for...
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Nov 12, 2012
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but look back towards columbus, ohio. only 39 degrees. and rain there. that is not a very good afternoon. and that means for us, we're not going to see a very good morning tomorrow. we're talking about a very cold morning, a very rainy morning. tomorrow morning's rush hour, not going to be pretty. i'll talk to you about that, talk about what this storm will bring us, and break it down for you and show you what comes next. >>> now to new developments in the scandal involving retired general david petraeus. keith russell is live with details on how the fbi stumbled into paula broadwell and their alleged affair in the first place. >> senior lawmakers are asking why the fbi knew about david petraeus' extramarital affair for so long before they were informed. now at least we know, as you said, how that alleged affair was uncovered. nbc news has learned that petraeus family friend joe kelley began receiving anonymous e-mails she viewed as menacing, from a source close to kelley who reviewed the e-mails. the first referred to kelley socializing with other gener
but look back towards columbus, ohio. only 39 degrees. and rain there. that is not a very good afternoon. and that means for us, we're not going to see a very good morning tomorrow. we're talking about a very cold morning, a very rainy morning. tomorrow morning's rush hour, not going to be pretty. i'll talk to you about that, talk about what this storm will bring us, and break it down for you and show you what comes next. >>> now to new developments in the scandal involving retired...
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it happened on bay street and columbus avenue. the suspects in their 20s are still on the loose. one suspect knocked the man on to the ground and the other suspect stabbed the victim three times and they got away with the victim's cell phone. >>> your time is now 5:24 last night's 49ers game had a very special meaning. their son colin had his first ever nfl start. they started after he was injured and was not cleared after that concussion. he was adopted when he was just a baby. he went to the university of nevada and had a football scholarship and was drafted by the 49ers. his father was proud of his son's accomplishments and was proud to get the big call sunday night. >> it was late at night and i said really, good for you, this is what you have been wanting. >> and boy did he deliver, 49ers destroyed the chicago bears, they won 32-7. >>> your time is now 5:25 bay area humane societies want to make sure pets get food this holiday season. the united states launched fill the bowl project. they want to help with the holiday food drive, and in east bay and contra costa are particip
it happened on bay street and columbus avenue. the suspects in their 20s are still on the loose. one suspect knocked the man on to the ground and the other suspect stabbed the victim three times and they got away with the victim's cell phone. >>> your time is now 5:24 last night's 49ers game had a very special meaning. their son colin had his first ever nfl start. they started after he was injured and was not cleared after that concussion. he was adopted when he was just a baby. he...
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the dow and nasdaq and the s&p, light trading vume sincee3 columbus day. two and a half million shares. commodity markets were open. oil slipped $0.50. the only excitement in the market, the failure of 216 companies to trade throug the nyse's system. stocks like cbs, united healthcare still trading with orders a round other platforms, just not the new york exchang because it ran into a technical problem as it is moving to the universal platform. just a little glitch there. it did not stop from trading. and the new york exchange will determine the official closing price for the affected securities consolidated reading oflast sale prices. think of trying to help them stay within the law. a software fix will be applied to fix the problem. joining me now, global head of international economic. great to have you here. les start with, there seems to be a little sense that these guys, these guys bein the president of the united states and congress, specifically the speaker actually want to do something about the fiscal cliff. did you get that read today? >> i thi
the dow and nasdaq and the s&p, light trading vume sincee3 columbus day. two and a half million shares. commodity markets were open. oil slipped $0.50. the only excitement in the market, the failure of 216 companies to trade throug the nyse's system. stocks like cbs, united healthcare still trading with orders a round other platforms, just not the new york exchang because it ran into a technical problem as it is moving to the universal platform. just a little glitch there. it did not stop...
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columbus, 55. check out chicago. 30 degrees. so 25 degree difference this morning between the east and west side of that front. and cooler air will be moving in here during the day tomorrow. our high temperature tomorrow will only be 52. and even cooler tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night and you can see the rest of the 7 day temperatures in the 50s. all right. that's weather. let's do practice and get the latest from julie. >> our new favorite ginger. that's cute. no accidents to report at this time. the crash we spoke of earlier has cleared. and lanes are open once again. lanes are open around the capitol beltway and keep in mind with the federal holiday, the hov restrictions have been lifted. beltway here, we had a spot of slow traffic, looks like things are starting to loosen up here. outer loop rolling strong. no problems to report. southbound i 95 and 295 quiet. and of course the beltway and wrapping it up herein bound new york avenue no issues to report continuing out towards the third tleet tunnel. that's a check of yo
columbus, 55. check out chicago. 30 degrees. so 25 degree difference this morning between the east and west side of that front. and cooler air will be moving in here during the day tomorrow. our high temperature tomorrow will only be 52. and even cooler tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night and you can see the rest of the 7 day temperatures in the 50s. all right. that's weather. let's do practice and get the latest from julie. >> our new favorite ginger. that's cute. no accidents to...
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ron claiborne, abc news, columbus, ohio. >>> nightmare scenario, ron. all right, thank you. >>> well, 2012 presidential election already made history with a record number of early voters. about 46 million americans, more than one out of every three voters, cast an early ballot this year. our latest polling shows president obama has a narrow three-point lead among those who voted before today. >>> and, of course, there are also 33 senate races to be decided today in addition to the presidential race. among the highest profile races, the one in massachusetts between democrat elizabeth warren and incumbent scott brown, two former governors are facing off in virginia. a democrat, tim kaine, taking on republican george allen. in missouri, claire mccaskill faces republican todd akin. the race, remember, gained national attention after akin's comments about rape and pregnancy. >>> on top of that, several hot button social issues on the ballot for voters to decide. gay marriage is on the ballot in four states. maryland, maine, washington, and minnesota. immigra
ron claiborne, abc news, columbus, ohio. >>> nightmare scenario, ron. all right, thank you. >>> well, 2012 presidential election already made history with a record number of early voters. about 46 million americans, more than one out of every three voters, cast an early ballot this year. our latest polling shows president obama has a narrow three-point lead among those who voted before today. >>> and, of course, there are also 33 senate races to be decided today in...
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. -- pretty warm for this time of year. 30's and 40's in cleveland, columbus, up to detroit. a solid line of rain stretches from the eastern great lakes into western pennsylvania, almost into oakland and garrett county. it will be there in the next hour or so. we expect rain to keep moving east tonight, especially -- reaching the baltimore area close to midnight. right over toward baltimore and the western shore of the bay by about midnight or so. the rain starts to change over to some snow overnight and there could be a light accumulation. probably some rain year for the tuesday morning rush-hour in and showers will continue pressing east and looks like the skies will clear up as we head toward lunch time and into the afternoon hours. 35-bit before the love tonight, but the clouds will shift to the northwest and that dusty northwest breeze will bring in cooler air. even though we will see sunshine tomorrow afternoon and wednesday, it will not warm up a lot. the air mass behind that front is quite chilly. the front hangs up off the carolina coast and it may bring more clouds
. -- pretty warm for this time of year. 30's and 40's in cleveland, columbus, up to detroit. a solid line of rain stretches from the eastern great lakes into western pennsylvania, almost into oakland and garrett county. it will be there in the next hour or so. we expect rain to keep moving east tonight, especially -- reaching the baltimore area close to midnight. right over toward baltimore and the western shore of the bay by about midnight or so. the rain starts to change over to some snow...
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check out your 20s. 24 in chicago. 27 in columbus. 32 in pittsburgh. by tomorrow morning, low 30s and upper 20s around here. that colder air moving in our direction on these northwest winds. let me mention the winds on the brisk side for the day. future cast, check it out. by 10:00, future cast all the rain east of the bay. and sunshine across north western portions of the viewing area. and we should clear out overnight and sets us up for a cold overnight with clear skies and temperatures falling back into the upper 20s and low 30s. feels like november again for the next 7 days. 52 today. 50 tomorrow. lots of sunshine. by saturday, we'll have sunshine. showers back by sunday and monday. >> all right. thanks, tucker. >> let's go to julie and find out what's happening on the roads. >> hey, you guys. very much a busy commute out here on the highways this morning. this is where we had earlier accidents where it's finally cleared. but the damage is done. the outer loop of the beltway over to connecticut avenue hour and 6 minute drive over to 185. the crash
check out your 20s. 24 in chicago. 27 in columbus. 32 in pittsburgh. by tomorrow morning, low 30s and upper 20s around here. that colder air moving in our direction on these northwest winds. let me mention the winds on the brisk side for the day. future cast, check it out. by 10:00, future cast all the rain east of the bay. and sunshine across north western portions of the viewing area. and we should clear out overnight and sets us up for a cold overnight with clear skies and temperatures...
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host: we're going now to tom, from columbus, ohio. we're discussing the resignation of general david petraeus. your thoughts? caller: i have a couple of questions. the first, i have read where the house, eric cantor knew something about this relationships fairly early on. is there any reason this was not used as material for the republicans to win the election? host: you think that it was a legitimate campaign issue, going back to the timeline of events from "usa today"? going back to the time line -- general petraeus spoke to the source on the same day, that is the time line that was laid out. caller: i think it would have been a credible campaign event. it is just curious, with all the mudslinging of a presidential election, that someone did not take ball and run with it, i guess. i am curious as to why someone, even some low-level, did not try to test the waters and push this into the media to find out if there could be a bite in the last week or two before the election. host: thank you for the call, from ohio this morning. the wom
host: we're going now to tom, from columbus, ohio. we're discussing the resignation of general david petraeus. your thoughts? caller: i have a couple of questions. the first, i have read where the house, eric cantor knew something about this relationships fairly early on. is there any reason this was not used as material for the republicans to win the election? host: you think that it was a legitimate campaign issue, going back to the timeline of events from "usa today"? going back to...
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behind it, 42 in columbus, ohio. 39 degrees in cincinnati. areas of chicago, illinois, now at 34 degrees. they were at 70 degrees yesterday. in dodge city, kansas, saw 57-degree temperature drop in 18 hours. down we go. breezy conditions for the evening out ahead of the front. rain at 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. wet weather for the morning commute. nasty, 46 to 42 degrees with wind and rain. get an early start. get out the door ahead of this. probably seeing some delays. our evening is dry. we pick up that rain about 10:00 or 11:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. we're still wet. in fact, i think the bulk of it as far as the nastiest weather will come right during the morning rush. then the front moves through, we get the windy sunshine back in here and even more sunshine for wednesday. but it's cool sunshine for whatever we get. the rest of this week, no more upper 60s or 70-degree high temperature. rain moves in, again, late 57 to 63 degrees, as we fall off. still a southerly wind at 5 to 10, and picking up, too, so tomorrow morning, windy, cold, some pockets
behind it, 42 in columbus, ohio. 39 degrees in cincinnati. areas of chicago, illinois, now at 34 degrees. they were at 70 degrees yesterday. in dodge city, kansas, saw 57-degree temperature drop in 18 hours. down we go. breezy conditions for the evening out ahead of the front. rain at 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. wet weather for the morning commute. nasty, 46 to 42 degrees with wind and rain. get an early start. get out the door ahead of this. probably seeing some delays. our evening is dry. we pick up...
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Nov 14, 2012
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see look how cold that chunk of air is out to the west undernearing the area of high pressure. 22 in columbus. 26 in detroit. we've got real winter cold across parts of the region here as we're setting up for a nice couple of days but a cool couple of days. sunshine, quiet conditions, up near 50 later today. most of us will probably top out in the upper 40s. >> okay. >> jacket weather, definitely jacket weather i don't i would say coat weather. let's go with coats now. >> puffy coats this morning. need the jacket this morning. >> jacket makes it feel like a wind breaker and it is much colder than that. thank you. >>> let's check in with julie wright now. ight now. >> heavy and slow, that's how she rolls inbound from 66 coming from manassas headed eastbound towards centreville. the pacism proves east of 28 only to slow again near 50 fair oak continuing inbound towards 123. lanes here are open. big tie-ups right now ecause of late-leering construction southbound kenilworth avenue at eastern. the lane have en reopened but the damage is done. inbound 50 is tied up leaving 410 out of riverdale hea
see look how cold that chunk of air is out to the west undernearing the area of high pressure. 22 in columbus. 26 in detroit. we've got real winter cold across parts of the region here as we're setting up for a nice couple of days but a cool couple of days. sunshine, quiet conditions, up near 50 later today. most of us will probably top out in the upper 40s. >> okay. >> jacket weather, definitely jacket weather i don't i would say coat weather. let's go with coats now. >>...
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Nov 13, 2012
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but look at the cold air carved out to our west. 26 in chicago and in columbus. 34 this morning in pittsburgh. much cooler air working in. boston is 63 degrees while binghamton is 32. >> it is crazy when you look at the map like that with the numbers. >> you can see where the front is. we are pretty much looking at our high temperatures. breezy and clly with sunshine building in. >> big change from yesterday. >> then you see all the really, really cold temperatures. is it going to be that cold here. >> we'll have upper 20s and low 30s here overnight too. more on that in a minute. >> not going to complain. >> i like that positive attitude. >> before we check in with julie on traffic, one note to pass along that is commuter related. after five years of construction, the wait is almost over. a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held to mark the opening of the 495 express lanes but the lane will not open to the public until saturday. saturda now, let's check in with julie wright and get the latest on traffic. >> and quite a change that will be because we'll have new exits that we've never talked abo
but look at the cold air carved out to our west. 26 in chicago and in columbus. 34 this morning in pittsburgh. much cooler air working in. boston is 63 degrees while binghamton is 32. >> it is crazy when you look at the map like that with the numbers. >> you can see where the front is. we are pretty much looking at our high temperatures. breezy and clly with sunshine building in. >> big change from yesterday. >> then you see all the really, really cold temperatures. is...
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of senator who is say they were scandalized by the security of the president of the united states in columbus. >> general patton had a number of affairs. are you going to fire the general? >> greta: no -- >> what i am saying -- look, look -- i can understand how people would say, this is done and this is over. all right? that raises -- that's behind us. why then did general petraeus leave now? that's -- i mean, why didn't he just say, it came out, it was going to come out, okay, it happened, it was a language time ago, it's over. most press people say, it's over. that's it. >> greta: i am not concerned about the affair, i am concerned about the discrepancies in the stories. i am going to take the last word because we have to go. actually, pat, stay with us because i want to talk to you later. we have much more to talk about. what is congress going to do to get answers about benghazi? congressman tray gowdy is here, next. we are getting closer to the doom of the fiscal cliff. and today, president obama and speaker john boehner drawing different lines in the sand. will they break the stalemate?
of senator who is say they were scandalized by the security of the president of the united states in columbus. >> general patton had a number of affairs. are you going to fire the general? >> greta: no -- >> what i am saying -- look, look -- i can understand how people would say, this is done and this is over. all right? that raises -- that's behind us. why then did general petraeus leave now? that's -- i mean, why didn't he just say, it came out, it was going to come out,...
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he has written 31 books since 1959, including classics good-bye columbus, zuckerman outbound, the human stain, and i read most of them. in a three our sit down with "the new york times," roth provides fascinating insight into writing fiction. he said i knew i wasn't going to get another good idea, or if i did, i'd have to slave over it. i know i'm not going to write as well as i used to. i no longer have the stamina to endure the frustration. writing is frustration, daily frustration, not to mention u mill agency. it is like baseball, you fail two-thirds of the time. i can't face any more days when i write five pages and throw them away. i can't do that any more. boy do i know that feeling. writing and good writing involves going to the keyboard again and again. >> i think i write as publish as often as i can bear being without a book to work on, but routinely when i finish a book, i think what will i do? where will i get an idea? and a kind of low level panic sets in. and then eventually something happens. if i knew how it happened, i would repeat the process, but i don't know, somethi
he has written 31 books since 1959, including classics good-bye columbus, zuckerman outbound, the human stain, and i read most of them. in a three our sit down with "the new york times," roth provides fascinating insight into writing fiction. he said i knew i wasn't going to get another good idea, or if i did, i'd have to slave over it. i know i'm not going to write as well as i used to. i no longer have the stamina to endure the frustration. writing is frustration, daily frustration,...
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really angry and in particular it made african-american democrats in cleveland and in cincinnati and in columbus and in akron and toledo really mad, and that anger caused them to stand in line for hours to be able to cast their vote. >> mr. mayor, i heard it said with a little fine tuning, not only did it make them angry, they weren't that hot on the president to begin with. they liked him they wouldn't feverishly for him until they saw they were being kept out for voting. talk about it. >> you are a republican, michael. tell me about this. i heard exactly what the mayor said. the strategy was go out and find people that haven't been talked to, puerto ricans, get them activated. skip the guy with the gun and go with the person you think is going to be a democrat. get them activated, bring them into system and get them to vote. that's a positive, aggressive system. >> actually, you set the question up and i just want to clarify the record. what you described we did in reverse. we actually did that. that's how we were so successful in 2010. that's how we expanded the base and the reach of the part
really angry and in particular it made african-american democrats in cleveland and in cincinnati and in columbus and in akron and toledo really mad, and that anger caused them to stand in line for hours to be able to cast their vote. >> mr. mayor, i heard it said with a little fine tuning, not only did it make them angry, they weren't that hot on the president to begin with. they liked him they wouldn't feverishly for him until they saw they were being kept out for voting. talk about it....
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i'm from columbus, ohio. >> jimmy: that's why it says cricket in front of you. your opponent is our resident celebrity expert, yehya! how are you yehya? are you ready for this. >> yeah, i'm ready. >> jimmy: this is a start screen of a famous person's phone. your job is to guess which famous person this phone belongs to based on their customized live tiles and apps. you'll see three tiles, then you can make a guess. all right? your first clue is the photo tile. that is it. what is that? and here's your second clue. it comes from the friend tile. and it says, omg, had an awesome day on the battlefield. lease catch up later, lol. drinks. from ulysses s. grant and we will look at this famous person's calendar tile. pick up top hat from the cleaners. trim beard. make famous speech at gettysburg. take a nap. yeyha, care to make a guess? >> is that the guy at -- >> what? >> jimmy: let's go over to cricket? >> i'm going to guess abraham lincoln. what has she won? >> the all new windows 8 phone from microsoft. the phone reinvented around you. >> jimmy: guillermo, come on
i'm from columbus, ohio. >> jimmy: that's why it says cricket in front of you. your opponent is our resident celebrity expert, yehya! how are you yehya? are you ready for this. >> yeah, i'm ready. >> jimmy: this is a start screen of a famous person's phone. your job is to guess which famous person this phone belongs to based on their customized live tiles and apps. you'll see three tiles, then you can make a guess. all right? your first clue is the photo tile. that is it. what...
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really angry, and in particular it made african-american democrats in cleveland and in cincinnati and in columbus and in akron and toledo really mad, and that anger caused them to stand in line for hours to be able to cast their vote. >> mr. mayor, i heard it said with a little fine tuning, not only did it make them angry, they weren't that hot on the president to begin with. they liked him. they wouldn't feverishly vote for him until they saw they were being kept out for voting. talk about it. you are a republican, michael. tell me about this. i heard exactly what the mayor said. the strategy was go out and find people that haven't been talked to, puerto ricans, get them activated. skip the guy with the gun and go with the person you think is going to be a democrat. get them activated, bring them into the system, and get them to vote. that's a positive, aggressive system. >> actually, you set the question up, and i just want to clarify the record. what you described we did in reverse. we actually did that. that's how we were so successful in 2010. that's how we expanded the base and the reach of
really angry, and in particular it made african-american democrats in cleveland and in cincinnati and in columbus and in akron and toledo really mad, and that anger caused them to stand in line for hours to be able to cast their vote. >> mr. mayor, i heard it said with a little fine tuning, not only did it make them angry, they weren't that hot on the president to begin with. they liked him. they wouldn't feverishly vote for him until they saw they were being kept out for voting. talk...
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it hasn't recognized presidents day or columbus day at all. we're waiting on a number of upcoming ipo. we mentioned last week rutgas wireless has announced it's going public. here's palo alto networks filing its ipo on the nyse. it's been courting silicon valley companies. back during the dot-com boom, the nasdaq was the one that brought in the new stocks to the public. one key was the new york stock exchange required companies it wanted to list to make a profit. you remember the dot-comes. the nyse has since dropped that requirement. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. it is 5:54 right now. we check back in with meteorologist christina loren, telling us it's going to be a little cool out but sunshine on the way. >> sunshine on the way, just the way you like it this time of year, right? if you like the rain, we've got that as well. we'll time that out for you coming up. but this morning maybe you have the day off, maybe you're bundled up in bed. stay where you are because temperatures are going to be cold and we're getting into
it hasn't recognized presidents day or columbus day at all. we're waiting on a number of upcoming ipo. we mentioned last week rutgas wireless has announced it's going public. here's palo alto networks filing its ipo on the nyse. it's been courting silicon valley companies. back during the dot-com boom, the nasdaq was the one that brought in the new stocks to the public. one key was the new york stock exchange required companies it wanted to list to make a profit. you remember the dot-comes. the...
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boy, are those temperatures going to be coming down. 63 here in washington. 39 in columbus, ohio. we can see where the cold front is. 67 in morgantown. only 50 in pittsburgh. the numbers dropping very, very quickly. they'll continue to do so right through your morning. i'll show you what to expect when you wake up tomorrow morning and what to expect the next few days as well. you haven't needed the coats much. you'll need them tomorrow. >>> route 75 in frederick county is expected to be closed for hours now, after a deadly crash there. this afternoon, two people were killed, three others were injured when a tractor-trailer collided with a pickup truck. maryland state police believe the tractor-trailer was going around a sharp curve when it turned over. and crushed the smaller truck. two people in that pickup truck were killed. >>> gasoline rationing is ending in new jersey. the state imposed the rationing after hurricane sandy. governor chris christie said gas supplies are now plentiful and the rationing will end tomorrow. no word on what will happen to a similar gas rationing pla
boy, are those temperatures going to be coming down. 63 here in washington. 39 in columbus, ohio. we can see where the cold front is. 67 in morgantown. only 50 in pittsburgh. the numbers dropping very, very quickly. they'll continue to do so right through your morning. i'll show you what to expect when you wake up tomorrow morning and what to expect the next few days as well. you haven't needed the coats much. you'll need them tomorrow. >>> route 75 in frederick county is expected to...
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i tried. 43 in washington. 23 in columbus. never got the poetry . >> it can be nice. >> like haiku. >>> let's take a look at the surface map. high pressure off to our north. this is going to keep us dry but we are going to do cloud cover down in the carolinas. this is going to continue to pressinto the area later today and tonight. and as it does so, it will have a tendency to give us more sunshine for fry into the weekend. that is generally good news. a nice weekend around here. saturday and sunday now look dry. it will be cool as our winds will still be out of the north. it will be dry for the weekend. 50 today. more clouds and sun . and right now friday, saturday look great. at least we'll be dry. >> the weekend has improved a bit. >> and right now if you are taking a peak at next thursday, mid 50s probably with sunshine. >> thanks, tuck. >> let's go to julie. the latest on this morning's traffic. >> busy commute out here on the roads but with better news. the inner loop of the beltway slow moving with that earlier crash we
i tried. 43 in washington. 23 in columbus. never got the poetry . >> it can be nice. >> like haiku. >>> let's take a look at the surface map. high pressure off to our north. this is going to keep us dry but we are going to do cloud cover down in the carolinas. this is going to continue to pressinto the area later today and tonight. and as it does so, it will have a tendency to give us more sunshine for fry into the weekend. that is generally good news. a nice weekend around...
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coverage for you this morning, phil keating is down in california, and we start with mike tobin in columbus, ohio, many still say voters there, mike, will decide of course, who actually wins this election and how it comes back to ohio. >> right. >> certainly does, that's why you have the candidates making the mad final dash in the buckeye state and both of them and the first lady made appearances yesterday. the obama campaign goes into the home stretch enjoying a significant lead in early voting returns, but the romney campaign says it's not as significant as the lead he held over john mccain in this same time frame. they believe they can make up the difference on election day, so, you have both sides going into the home stretch here extremely energized, the ground game, microtargeting of voters, personal contact is unlike anything you've seen in previous campaigns, we caught up with the group, americans for prosperity as they were mobilizing en masse and heading out into the neighborhoods. generally what you see with all of these door knock efforts is a mobilization of the base is the get
coverage for you this morning, phil keating is down in california, and we start with mike tobin in columbus, ohio, many still say voters there, mike, will decide of course, who actually wins this election and how it comes back to ohio. >> right. >> certainly does, that's why you have the candidates making the mad final dash in the buckeye state and both of them and the first lady made appearances yesterday. the obama campaign goes into the home stretch enjoying a significant lead in...
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this could end up in the columbus zoo. >> it is a beautiful, beautiful -- >> aren't they something? >> yeah. >> they really are. >> who else do we have? >> you manage to do this, still, after 30 years of being here, bringing animals i never heard of before. this is a coatimundi? >> this is a coatimundi. the raccoon of south america, really. sam, you know how to bottle-feed? >> i'll let josh handle the bottle feeding right now. >> it's like a raccoon. these things get into everything. we have our tents over there. >> oh, gosh. oh, gosh. oh, gosh. oh, gosh. okay. everybody's good. everybody's good. yeah. >> they're an animal like a raccoon. they're over there by the thousands. >> okay. the clouded leopard. >> one of the most beautiful things. >> one of the most rare creature in the world. >> lara, come see this. >> this animal can come down a tree forwards. the clouded leopard, they're an incredible creature. they're a rare creature. very rare in the wild. the spotted leopard was almost extinct for their coats. these coats are like $80,000 on the black market. >> ooh. >> hold this one
this could end up in the columbus zoo. >> it is a beautiful, beautiful -- >> aren't they something? >> yeah. >> they really are. >> who else do we have? >> you manage to do this, still, after 30 years of being here, bringing animals i never heard of before. this is a coatimundi? >> this is a coatimundi. the raccoon of south america, really. sam, you know how to bottle-feed? >> i'll let josh handle the bottle feeding right now. >> it's like a...
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columbus 32. it's only the middle of november. these cold temperatures getting here early. raleigh, 33 and richmond 33. should be a nice looking day. right to the 7 day forecast and lots of sunshine today, upper 40s to about 50. the dry weather continues into the start of the weekend. with temperatures each afternoon warming up into the mid 50s by friday and saturday. and our next chance for showers will arrive second half of sunday and monday. redskins sunday afternoon. keep our fingers crossed hold the rain off. but late sunday, early monday next time for rain. >> all right. very good. >> beginning of the next work week. >> yeah. >> all right. let's go to julie. she's got our on time traffic. >> hey, you guys. very much a commute out on the . and eastbound on route 50. this is where we have accident activity and i'm told from authorities it involves an overturned pick-up truck with the trailer. that's why eastbound 50 is blocked. thanks for our friends forgiving us this inform. delays are starting to build as you travel outbound towards the bay bridge. inbound, your lanes
columbus 32. it's only the middle of november. these cold temperatures getting here early. raleigh, 33 and richmond 33. should be a nice looking day. right to the 7 day forecast and lots of sunshine today, upper 40s to about 50. the dry weather continues into the start of the weekend. with temperatures each afternoon warming up into the mid 50s by friday and saturday. and our next chance for showers will arrive second half of sunday and monday. redskins sunday afternoon. keep our fingers...
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we have columbus day parade for italian-americans. we have polish american rates. we have cinco de mayo and texas. even have anglo-american events. daughters of the revolution, a commemoration, though not much of the celebration. the emphasis has to be on the right still. -- the right syllable. you are hispanic-american, italian-american. i spoke to someone from germany who chose to become an american. i asked why. he said you have so much more freedom here. in germany there are tremendous expectations about what you are supposed to do and how you are supposed to behave, based on your family background. here you are free. we want people who yearn from that freedom to come to the united states. they always have. we want them to continue to do so. it is what makes us americans. >> we have a question here. if you could ask your question and then hand over the microphone. >> i am a canadian working in the u.s. on an stage one visa, a process i would not wish on my worst enemy -- an h1 visa. how would you address the reforms for those who want to come to the u.s. to wor
we have columbus day parade for italian-americans. we have polish american rates. we have cinco de mayo and texas. even have anglo-american events. daughters of the revolution, a commemoration, though not much of the celebration. the emphasis has to be on the right still. -- the right syllable. you are hispanic-american, italian-american. i spoke to someone from germany who chose to become an american. i asked why. he said you have so much more freedom here. in germany there are tremendous...
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same for cleveland and columbus eventu eventually. lexington, louisville, cincinnati, you're included. this cold front is pushing all the way down through the deep south with showers and storms now from nashville to tuscaloosa. eventually birmingham and montgomery. so the forecast also is going to include falling temperatures. we're very warm on the eastern half of the country, east of the mississippi. but look at the midwest. we are cold in minneapolis, denver, billings, kansas city, st. louis and even dallas and chicago are chilly this morning. that cold air is going to plunge to the east as we go throughout the day. so your monday forecast, one more nice, beautiful day from boston down to d.c. falling temperatures in the middle of the country. the northwest is also stormy. as far as the cleanup from that nor'easter and of course our historical superstorm sandy, it looks like it's going to be pretty nice much of this week. temperatures not too cold, not too chilly for this time of year. so that will continue. there's no storms on th
same for cleveland and columbus eventu eventually. lexington, louisville, cincinnati, you're included. this cold front is pushing all the way down through the deep south with showers and storms now from nashville to tuscaloosa. eventually birmingham and montgomery. so the forecast also is going to include falling temperatures. we're very warm on the eastern half of the country, east of the mississippi. but look at the midwest. we are cold in minneapolis, denver, billings, kansas city, st. louis...
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for cbs "this morning saturday" this is kristen hartman in columbus, ohio. >> that's something. up next ever have one of these moments? >> you know, lloyd, just when i think you couldn't possibly be any dumber you go and do something like this. >> hard to believe that humans may be getting dumber. that's what one new study suggests. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." ♪ ♪ when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. i tell them "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and
for cbs "this morning saturday" this is kristen hartman in columbus, ohio. >> that's something. up next ever have one of these moments? >> you know, lloyd, just when i think you couldn't possibly be any dumber you go and do something like this. >> hard to believe that humans may be getting dumber. that's what one new study suggests. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." ♪ ♪ when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i...
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in may, june, july, august, we were outspent in ohio 3--- 3-to-1, and if you're watching tv, and in columbus, ohio in that time period, there were negative ads, almost all negative, quite effective, about bain, the auto industry bailout, and they were, you know, about policy proposals that were mischaracterizing mitt romney's policy proposals, but effective. that he would raise taxes on middle class for instance. we can't forget it was not a level playing field until really the very end, until after the convention when the general election funds were available to mitt romney which he needed to respond. we were not in all the markets in ohio. we were being outspent, and so that has a cumulative effect. it's difficult. i chaired ohio, and i'm too focused on ohio, but the same is true in the other swing states. it's tough to come back from there, but back to your question about, you know, how do you take policy issues and translate the way people care about? i think it's a huge challenge for us, and, again, i would suggest a loft people in the room share that challenge to the extent of forgetti
in may, june, july, august, we were outspent in ohio 3--- 3-to-1, and if you're watching tv, and in columbus, ohio in that time period, there were negative ads, almost all negative, quite effective, about bain, the auto industry bailout, and they were, you know, about policy proposals that were mischaracterizing mitt romney's policy proposals, but effective. that he would raise taxes on middle class for instance. we can't forget it was not a level playing field until really the very end, until...
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already a busy day there, columbus circle, folks out and about doing some holiday shopping. maybe just taking in the city. enjoy your day and glad you're starting it with us here at cnn. >>> it's been nearly a month since superstorm sandy devast e devastated portions of the northeast. for some family businesses, it's not clear if they'll make it out of the mess. cnn's poppy harlow spoke with one small business owner who is struggling to survive. >> reporter: right before superstorm sandy, the streets were quiet outside liberty industrial gas and welding. >> that's less than ten minutes. >> reporter: this is night fall as the waters begin to rise. >> so at this point, i think it's gone. >> reporter: and industrial park in brooklyn sandwiched between two bodies of water. >> this is the canal coming into the harbor which is going to meet up with the river. and liberty is right here. we really had quite a surge because of the canal and the river meeting in this area and flooding these streets. >> reporter: ashley murray's family business devastated. this is very heart for you pe
already a busy day there, columbus circle, folks out and about doing some holiday shopping. maybe just taking in the city. enjoy your day and glad you're starting it with us here at cnn. >>> it's been nearly a month since superstorm sandy devast e devastated portions of the northeast. for some family businesses, it's not clear if they'll make it out of the mess. cnn's poppy harlow spoke with one small business owner who is struggling to survive. >> reporter: right before...
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host: columbus, indiana, independent scholar. guest: how are things in bartholomew county? caller: they are great. are among social security. i do not live above my means. -- i am awed social security. they would rather reform taxes for people working here from foreign countries. maybe it would help us get our economy back on track again. guest: reform taxes for people here from foreign countries? host: taxing them more, i assume? guest: i think that's a fairly small percentage of the american workforce, foreign nationals. referring to people in the country illegally would be something else. look. we need to take a complete look at the tax code and i think congress will be doing that. how to restructure this in ways to help the economy grow? that is the biggest challenge right now. it's a very competitive world out there. the population is aging and we are not creating enough jobs and investment. what can we do with the 10,000 page tax code to make it easier to hire people come to invest, and grow the economy? two, there are certain things we have to pay for, social securit
host: columbus, indiana, independent scholar. guest: how are things in bartholomew county? caller: they are great. are among social security. i do not live above my means. -- i am awed social security. they would rather reform taxes for people working here from foreign countries. maybe it would help us get our economy back on track again. guest: reform taxes for people here from foreign countries? host: taxing them more, i assume? guest: i think that's a fairly small percentage of the american...
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it happened at 3:00 yesterday morning at bay and columbus avenue. the suspect is described as two men in their 20s. they are still out there on the loose. police say one suspect knocked the 25-year-old victim to the ground. the other suspect stabbed him three times. they got away with the victim's cell phone. >>> later today, san francisco supervisors will vote on banning public nudity citywide. this is an issue that's getting national attention. scott wiener introduced the measure after complaints about a group of men who frequently appear naked in the city's castro district. under his proposal, $100 fine, a third offense would carry $500 fine. if passed, street fairs and parades could be exempt from the nudity ban. >>> a plan to provide free muni passes for san francisco youth has hit a roadblock. the committee voted against money from using money from a surplus for providing free passes for low income use. the committee says the money should go towards maintenance and improvement. a final decision on how the money should be spent will be made nex
it happened at 3:00 yesterday morning at bay and columbus avenue. the suspect is described as two men in their 20s. they are still out there on the loose. police say one suspect knocked the 25-year-old victim to the ground. the other suspect stabbed him three times. they got away with the victim's cell phone. >>> later today, san francisco supervisors will vote on banning public nudity citywide. this is an issue that's getting national attention. scott wiener introduced the measure...
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i don't know how you survive past columbus circle sometimes with the joy that you bring when your team gets defeated by a new england team. >> you're talking to a new yorker. >> 17 years and counting, rob. hanging in there. >> a tribute to just how popular you are. >>> good morning, guys. a cold front sliding across the eastern half of the country. eastern third of the country. macy's boss made a good point. an early thanksgiving. maybe that's the reason why it's been so darn warm on the eastern third of the country yesterday for your turkey. that's about to change. we've got cold air that's just pouring down from canada. huge change is on the way. traveling airwise through chicago, detroit, minneapolis. seattle and portland, you'll have some issues. not nearly as bad as it was. 7 to 9" for u.p. of michigan. the winds will gust 30, 35 miles an hour, slowing down some travel also. here is your line where the cold front is. not too bigative deal as far as the precip goes. temperatures were in the 60s in chicago, will be in the 0s today. windchills lower than that. one more nice day in ne
i don't know how you survive past columbus circle sometimes with the joy that you bring when your team gets defeated by a new england team. >> you're talking to a new yorker. >> 17 years and counting, rob. hanging in there. >> a tribute to just how popular you are. >>> good morning, guys. a cold front sliding across the eastern half of the country. eastern third of the country. macy's boss made a good point. an early thanksgiving. maybe that's the reason why it's been...
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columbus, ohio. i am a republican. what i love in the republicans is they -- when they say people give us free money. [indiscernible] i worked for a company and that's where i loved my republican voice. host: lia is on the line. caller: i worked in the primary. what i think needs to happen is we just need to be able to coalesce around a single candidate during the primaries. we cannot do that this time. the social conservatives and religious conservatives and fiscal conservatives need to be able to come together on a candidate. host: is there someone in particular? caller: i worked for ron paul. what needs to happen is the religious social conservatives need to realize that trying to legislate this does not work, obviously. look at what we have. they have to be willing to live a separated life from the world. when they think it through and realize that limited government is the only real way now to go back to a moral society, we need to stop actually subsidizing things like divorce and all the other things that he wrot
columbus, ohio. i am a republican. what i love in the republicans is they -- when they say people give us free money. [indiscernible] i worked for a company and that's where i loved my republican voice. host: lia is on the line. caller: i worked in the primary. what i think needs to happen is we just need to be able to coalesce around a single candidate during the primaries. we cannot do that this time. the social conservatives and religious conservatives and fiscal conservatives need to be...
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just three days before the big election, mike huckabee is out in columbus, ohio with us. mr. governor, big day yesterday for mitt romney. he had 30,000 people energized at an event there in ohio. one of the reasons people are excited about him he has a plan for the economy. if you look at the unemployment number yesterday it went the wrong direction. up that frar 8%. it's at 7.9%. >> steve, i will be honest with you, i think the message if i were an employer, and i am. what i say to employees is simply this. if you really want to keep your job, you need to hope barack obama doesn't keep his if you are determined that he needs to keep his you need to be prepared to lose his. if he is reelected what you have had the last four. the numbers haven't improved. many cases gotten worse because his policies are antibusiness. i know that sounds harsh but it's the hard reality. when you continue to threaten people with higher taxes, increased cost of regulation. government intervention you scare employers from wanting to hire anybody. >> gretchen: one of the words tossed about this morn
just three days before the big election, mike huckabee is out in columbus, ohio with us. mr. governor, big day yesterday for mitt romney. he had 30,000 people energized at an event there in ohio. one of the reasons people are excited about him he has a plan for the economy. if you look at the unemployment number yesterday it went the wrong direction. up that frar 8%. it's at 7.9%. >> steve, i will be honest with you, i think the message if i were an employer, and i am. what i say to...